Buying the best pram pushchair for my baby by Baby Cave
So when it comes to looking for a pushchair, always remember, small
newborn babies have different needs from older babies and toddlers. Some
things to remember are as follows ...
- It should be Fully reclining Your newborn needs the back support that only fully reclining pushchairs
can give hence make sure to check the pushchair’s back reclines to more than 140-150°.
- Not Sitting up Babies shouldn’t sit in a pushchair that doesn't recline until they’re around 6 months old hence it's better to go for a pram rather than a pushchair!
- Avoid 3-wheel pushchairs
You shouldn't use a three-wheeler pushchair over rough ground until
your baby is about six months old as your baby's necks would not be strong enough
to take the strain of a bouncing head.
- Baby Taking a nap Babies should sleep on a firm horizontal base, so if you’re expecting
to use the pushchair for lengthy daytime naps, or whole afternoons in
the park, consider one with a carrycot and mattress.
- Baby 3in1 Travel systems
Travel systems including a group zero car seat
are liked by mothers, as you can transfer your baby from pushchair to
your car without waking or disturbing them, however babies should not be
confined to their carseat for long periods of time.
- Forward facing pram Many prefer to have their baby facing them, rather than looking
away, because they like to maintain eye
contact and helps establish a link and relationship.